Kocoum/Thomas .... again
anonymous
May 4 2011, 14:30:20 UTC
haha I know what your thinking again?! But I can't help it! D: Kocoum looks at a sleeping Thomas and thinks back on how hard the red haired man was to woo. Language barrier gets in the way but Kocoum leaves little gifts and sweets and Thomas, being clueless, accepts them not knowing what they really mean. An awkward night leads to sloppy kisses and a rush mutual masturbation. Thomas then realizes what all the gifts were and gets together with Thomas. I'm in the mood for fluff but I could never say no to a nice smut scene ;)
Courtship of the Clueless 1/?coffeenbiscottiJune 23 2011, 05:16:29 UTC
Uh, I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, anon, but here you go. and all errors are blamed on posting late -----------
On cold nights, Kocoum always found it hard to sleep. He never felt that the bearskin was large enough for his frame, often tossing and turning himself awake just to fit underneath it. And on nights he did manage to cocoon himself (in spite of cramped legs in the morning), the cold air would slither underneath the barrier anyway, and always at his side. And tonight, at irritating realization as the cold bit at his side again, was one of those nights
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Re: Courtship of the Clueless 2/?coffeenbiscottiJune 23 2011, 05:18:00 UTC
For the first time in his adult life, Kocoum found it hard to keep his tongue.
After the pale faces' leader left, Kocoum gleefully thought that the rest would soon follow. Instead, a good portion of the men chose to stay at the fort, claiming to have "grown accustomed" to the land enough to call it "home." He would've spat on the ground if he could. The pale faces belonged across the water, where his people could not see them. Not here, with their strange thunder sticks and shiny clothes, right outside their homes
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Re: Courtship of the Clueless 3/?coffeenbiscottiJune 23 2011, 05:21:23 UTC
It had been a good nine moons before Pocahontas approached him. While they had reconciled and the turbulent waves of their annulment passed underneath them like small ripples, neither felt entirely comfortable around one another and found ways to "speak" to the other without actually seeing them. Only a grave matter would force them to find the courage to meet face to face
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Re: Courtship of the Clueless 4/?coffeenbiscottiJune 23 2011, 05:24:24 UTC
The next morning, Kocoum found himself standing outside the fort with Pocahontas and hardly any sleep to go on, as the corn-haired man's definition of "morning" meant "very early." Hardly any of the pale faces were awake; only those keeping watch and, after seeing the smoke billow out the top of the largest house at the far end of the fort, Thomas
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Re: Courtship of the Clueless 5a/?coffeenbiscottiJune 23 2011, 05:27:31 UTC
A few moons had passed before Kocoum met with the pale red head again. Or rather, stumbled upon him. He'd been scouting the forest alone for new game trails and followed one that led to through rockier and less sound terrain. As a child, Kocoum was always told to be careful when upon such ground as this. One misstep and the ground would give way, leaving the unfortunate stranded and at the bottom of a pit. He was amazed that he found deer trackings this far; usually the animals chose to keep to lower ground
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Re: Courtship of the Clueless 5b/?coffeenbiscottiJune 23 2011, 05:27:59 UTC
Kocoum brought the man to Ketaka once they'd arrived, explaining where and the state he found him in. Pocahontas, finding out shortly afterwards, ran back to the pale faces' fort to alert the corn-haired man while Kocoum remained to keep watch if his state worsens. While Kocoum doubted that it would, the man had not made a sound since he rescued him from the pit, and he thought someone as frail and skittish as he would've cried the entire trip back like some child. The only sounds wrenched from him were when Kocoum nearly stumbled over an unseen root, wrenching a muffled noise from the pale face. Even now as he lay in Ketaka's wigwam, he made little sound, watching Kocoum with large green eyes as the healer worked on him
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Re: Courtship of the Clueless 6a/?coffeenbiscottiJune 23 2011, 05:30:28 UTC
It became part of Kocoum's routine to visit the pale face Thomas every morning. As the boy couldn't walk without prolonging his injury, Kocoum would bring him breakfast--either corn gruel or dried meat--as with his other meals when the time came for it. The other villagers did not make much of his new "ward," they recognized him as one of John Smith's friends and sometimes stopped to visit him, usually playing with his odd hair or trying to wipe off the strange markings all over his face, arms, and chest. The warriors, however, while they generally avoided Thomas (and only after Kocoum's threat), they egged him on about tending to his former enemy like a mother, referring to the white man as his "little cub." And no amount of stern looks and clenched fists could dissuade their badgering of him
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Re: Courtship of the Clueless 6b/?coffeenbiscottiJune 23 2011, 05:31:06 UTC
Sometimes, Kocoum would find one or two of the other warriors at Ketaka's, trying to converse with the red haired man. His red haired man. They would bring him things too, and his Thomas would say what they were in the pale face language, while they would do in their own in return. And Thomas, being so cheerful, and so naive, would not turn them away, the thought of their fascination with him meaning anything more than innocent never crossing his mind. Instead, Kocoum would always cut their meetings short or forbid them all together, explaining that his Thomas needed rest while showing them the door. And though it earned him a bewildered and confused look from Thomas, he accepted it, more or less. If Thomas wanted to learn his language than he would be the one to instruct him, and no one else. He was his ward, after all
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Re: Courtship of the Clueless 7/?coffeenbiscottiJune 23 2011, 05:32:00 UTC
Not long after Thomas left the village, Kocoum began to make regular visits to the pale mans' camp, just to see how the redhead fared. He was much smaller than the other white men, and weaker, too (although, not as weak as the one called Wiggins), Kocoum reasoned, and could probably not survive on his own if he did not have someone else looking after him. Now that John Smith had to worry about Pocahontas and the other pale men, Kocoum felt that the least he could do was assist in some way, even if it was only watching after Thomas. Although, he wouldn't admit it to the corn-haired fellow if he asked. The apples he carried with him were nothing out of the ordinary, either; just an exercise of the custom of bearing gifts while visiting a friend. Not because Thomas seemed to favor them whenever he brought them to him while under his care. At least, that is what he told Pocahontas to counter her skeptical look
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Re: Courtship of the Clueless 8/8coffeenbiscottiJune 23 2011, 05:55:15 UTC
It was only hospitable of him to offer Thomas to spend the night. The rain had started as a drizzle long after he came to the village, only to turn into a torrent of water and wind before nightfall. It was the right thing to do; especially since the red head was caught out in the rain not too long ago, and wasn't lucky enough to reach proper shelter in time. Now Thomas hung his drenched clothes by the fire, wrapped in a blanket Kocoum gave him with his hair clinging to his temples.
It was also only hospitable of him to offer his bed to Thomas. He was a guest in his home and as there was only one bed, won the rights to it. But Thomas just smiled and shook his head, scooting over as much as he could and beckoning for Kocoum to join him. And Kocoum, clever enough not to deny himself the Great Spirit's gift thrown at his feet, crawled under the bearskin with him
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Kocoum looks at a sleeping Thomas and thinks back on how hard the red haired man was to woo.
Language barrier gets in the way but Kocoum leaves little gifts and sweets and Thomas, being clueless, accepts them not knowing what they really mean. An awkward night leads to sloppy kisses and a rush mutual masturbation. Thomas then realizes what all the gifts were and gets together with Thomas.
I'm in the mood for fluff but I could never say no to a nice smut scene ;)
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On cold nights, Kocoum always found it hard to sleep. He never felt that the bearskin was large enough for his frame, often tossing and turning himself awake just to fit underneath it. And on nights he did manage to cocoon himself (in spite of cramped legs in the morning), the cold air would slither underneath the barrier anyway, and always at his side. And tonight, at irritating realization as the cold bit at his side again, was one of those nights ( ... )
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After the pale faces' leader left, Kocoum gleefully thought that the rest would soon follow. Instead, a good portion of the men chose to stay at the fort, claiming to have "grown accustomed" to the land enough to call it "home." He would've spat on the ground if he could. The pale faces belonged across the water, where his people could not see them. Not here, with their strange thunder sticks and shiny clothes, right outside their homes ( ... )
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It was also only hospitable of him to offer his bed to Thomas. He was a guest in his home and as there was only one bed, won the rights to it. But Thomas just smiled and shook his head, scooting over as much as he could and beckoning for Kocoum to join him. And Kocoum, clever enough not to deny himself the Great Spirit's gift thrown at his feet, crawled under the bearskin with him ( ... )
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And possesive!Kocoum with his telling everyone else to leave Thomas alone, is made of pure win.
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